Sentences with phrase «job is insecure»

If you're job is insecure, you want lesser amounts in stocks and bonds and more in cash assets.
Unemployment might be declining, but many jobs are insecure, short - term and low paid.
The consequence of this changed landscape is that job openings for associate positions are limited and associates with jobs are insecure since there is a bottomless pit of capable and less expensive replacements waiting at the door.

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Neither of these is a good idea, as once again it makes the hacker's job much easier in every respect, and once they figure out your single, insecure password, they potentially have access to all of your accounts.
While answering a question about other names that were considered for the series — one being «Nonprophit,» when the script focused more on the main character's job at a non-profit and less on her friendship with Molly — she mentioned it was a challenge selling network executives on the name Insecure.
Trump is depicted as being capricious, insecure, overmatched for the job, and obsessed with his legitimacy.
While the top 0.1 % of income recipients — which include most of the highest - ranking corporate executives — reap almost all the income gains, good jobs keep disappearing, and new employment opportunities tend to be insecure and underpaid.
When real wages are falling, when the gap between rich and poor grows wider every quarter, when parents across the board are working ever - longer hours at jobs that are increasingly insecure, we need to remember that the resulting problems are inevitably amplified in the lives of the young.
It's even about that friend who she would drift away from over the years, the successful sister who would make her insecure, and the God she'd curse when she lost her job and then her mortgage.
His job security was ominously rated as «very insecure» in December.
But the effect of insecure attachment doesn't stop there: This way of attaching is how the child will respond in stressful situations in every relationship throughout his life, including marriage, parenting, even on the job.
«Far too many of the new jobs currently being created are of the insecure and temporary variety, often with scant access to training and on low rates of pay, when what working people and our economy needs are highly skilled, well - paid jobs with real prospects.»
In a recently published paper, we show that an important part of the explanation is that the Social Democrats have become unable to reconcile the demands of two groups of voters that have traditionally sup - ported them: on the one hand labour market «outsiders,» who have insecure jobs or no jobs at all; on the other hand labour market «insiders» with stable employment.
Pay is not the only determining factor of whether a job is good or not, and as previous work by JRF has demonstrated jobs that are low skilled, insecure and lack progression opportunities will not lift people out of poverty.
Factors which are common among pupils who are falling behind their peers include child poverty, insecure housing, poor physical and mental health among families and job insecurity.
«Ed Miliband has addressed head on those concerns which have cost this party five million votes since 1997 - the illegal war in Iraq, insecure jobs, the sense that despite all the good things Labour did to make Britain a fairer place, that the government stopped being on their side,» he said.
David Miliband has been applauded by sections of the liberal press — most notably Martin Kettle in The Guardian — essentially for acknowledging the bleeding obvious; that the parties of the European Left are losing three main groups of voters; working class voters in insecure jobs who are fearful of migrant labour; middle income voters, who are scared of losing their standard of living, and younger middle class graduates who are alienated by the compromises of power.
One moderate MP said: «No - one has a job for life and it shouldn't be any different for those of us lucky enough to be in politics, especially when work is so insecure for so many of the people we represent.
Former Minister, David Lammy MP is an admirer, and he wrote about Blue Labour for Labour Uncut: «It understands that when people see their job become more insecure, when they see their family less and when they feel they no longer know their neighbours, this doesn't always feel like progress.
Yet a job in the video game industry is often insecure.
The downside is that it's quite an insecure job — you never know where the next contract will come from.
You do not have to have a degree to realise that when 90 % of CRS are on insecure fixed contracts, it means that 90 % of CRS are faced with job insecurity, low pay, and poor working rights and conditions.
Is a man without a four - year college degree better off trying to land a well - paying but insecure job in traditionally male fields such as manufacturing or construction, or should he consider lower - paying but steadier employment in a female - dominated field?
It's a secure job in an insecure economy.
Psychologist Dr Sarah Edelman explains that if someone is constantly doing this, then rather than simply delaying an unpleasant task, they might be avoiding their job and need to rethink their career, or be insecure about their abilities.
I felt chained to this high monthly payment, stuck in a job that was only getting worse, and insecure about holding back my husband financially.
Unleashing a literal boulder on the tired swank of the British crime subgenre, Jonathan Glazer builds his debut feature not on flashy con jobs marked by the coolness with which they're executed, but the anxiety with which these jobs and the people associated with them bear down and haunt weak and insecure ex-criminals.
She was brilliant, overly - sensitive and very good at her job, but also extremely insecure, especially in dealing with criticism from News Director / Station Manager Michael (played by Tracy Letts).
Turturro stars in his latest feature, Fading Gigolo, as Fioravante, an introverted, solitary New Yorker who works a series of odd jobs until his buddy Murray (Woody Allen) suggests an odder job: Playing male escort to an attractive but insecure bisexual dermatologist (Sharon Stone) who's hunting for a man to round out a ménage à trois with her lover (Sofía Vergara).
Wiig's first starring vehicle, «Bridesmaids,» is a made - to - order showcase: It features her as sympathetic leading lady, insecure Fey - like nut job, and, best of all, a talented farceur whose elastic face and ever more elastic body bring to mind no less a pratfall genius than Lucille Ball.
As we learn through unrelenting barrages of expositional dialogue here and in the scenes that quickly follow, John is an auto mechanic who is busy building up courage to ask Brea to marry him, though he's insecure about his relatively unglamorous job, and Brea is unsure if she's ready to commit.
Teachers are four times as likely as they were to feel insecure about their jobs as they were in 2006.
It turns out that if you can transition from a traditional job — which is really insecure to the extent you really have only a single client — to a portfolio career of multiple clients and paid and unpaid activities, the odds are you will thrive in semi-retirement.
If you're feeling insecure about your short - term job longevity and mid-career prospects, you will likely benefit from a thoughtful and robust emergency fund plan.
Stay open to opportunities to help your neighbors with dog care, including reinforcing insecure fences or walking dogs for elderly dog owners or people who are struggling with multiple jobs or other hardships.
As each year passes, more and more employees are beginning to realize just how mundane, limited, and insecure their current jobs are.
Underneath was a deep anger and resentment of what has been done to the world, and he said most of his generation simply can't face it with all the other problems they have on their plate, like so many locked out of the housing market for life, can; t find decent rental accommodation, and the very insecure jobs and all the BS on social media.
Surrounded by an insecure job market and following opportunity wherever it may crop up, people can sometimes be like wage nomads, moving to different locations every few years, with some eschewing the conventional office job and going digital nomad altogether.
Indians working abroad are suddenly feeling insecure about their jobs and investment options available on foreign shores.
In today's job market, it's not unheard of for searches to take up to a year or even more, and as the process wears on, it can leave you demoralized and insecure.
While reflection and constant learning are qualities companies want in new team members, it's a fine line between wanting to grow and coming off insecure and most job seekers don't walk that line very well.
I've been meaning to apply for a part - time job but I was always insecure about making a «killer» resume.
But here's a bit of sobering news: jobs are never more insecure than they are in the first few weeks of employment.
My take: Most people distort the truth because they are insecure about their credentials, scared they won't get a job, and convinced every other candidate has a perfect slate of qualifications.
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I was insecure, afraid of the job market, and Linda changed all of that for me.
While an insecure person will need to have all of her needs met by another person — which adds extreme strain on that other person — a person who is balanced in security will understand that it is not the job of one person to meet another person's every need.
Some teens can do a good job of helping a depressed and insecure parent, but this is a major burden for a child.
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